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Brady introduces tool shadow boards

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2014 ·

MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Brady has introduced its latest visual workplace solution, Brady Shadow Boards. These storage boards improve workplace organization by indicating where equipment, tools and janitorial supplies belong with professional-looking graphics.

Shadow_Board_Example_v1“With easily-identifiable tool storage locations at the point of need, shift changes will become easier. The ‘shadowed’ graphics clearly show where each tool belongs so employees can efficiently put them away when preparing their workspace for the next shift,” says Tom Smith, product marketing specialist for Brady.

The Shadow Boards feature protected graphics printed on the back and sealed with a water-resistant coating to withstand frequent tool use, washdowns and temperatures up to 140ºF.

The hardware is available in either heavy-duty zinc or corrosion-resistant stainless steel.

Brady Shadow Boards are available in seven standard board sizes to accommodate most applications and the design can be customized with company-specific artwork and themes to create standard facility visuals.

For more information: BradyID.com

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